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The Pied Piper: Creating Compelling Facebook Content for Your Followers



You’ve set up your Facebook page, uploaded your pictures and gathered a few followers. Well done. Now comes the hard part. What are you going to say to those followers? How will you keep them coming back for more? Lots of jokes are made about people’s tendency to write about what they had for breakfast. But this does point to a serious question – how to create compelling, relevant posts. Your Facebook posts should be more than broadcasts. They should aim to offer value to your followers. Here are 6 guidelines for creating content that goes the extra mile

#1 Seek out opinions

Ask your followers questions about issues that relate to your business. For example, if you’re in fashion, you might ask them their views on the latest styles.

#2 Share the latest news


Don’t be afraid to keep your followers up to date on developments in your business, like an award or a move to a new premises. You’ll project an image of success.

#3 Give them tips

This is a sure way to build a reputation as an expert.

#4 Comment on trends

You can further cement this reputation by giving your views on media coverage of your business sector, or on general consumer behaviour.

#5 Offer resources

People love to click on links. Invite them to join your website and post up videos and images of your products and services. Or encourage them to comment on your blog. You can also offer resources from experts in your field, for example a sales guru if you’re in marketing.

#6 Run competitions

Not only are they a sweetener for your followers, they’ll also help you figure out which of your products or services are working better than others.

Good content informs and entertains. But it also helps reach out to your followers you open up a powerful dialogue with them. They will see you as someone they can trust and you in turn will be better able to give them what they want. You’ll be a pied piper for them, seducing them into following your brand and ultimately into buying your products and services.



The Author:

Every business has a story. Your story helps your business stand out from the crowd. It's your story that customers ultimately buy into. I help businesses tell their story using a three-step process. Define the story: Identify what you do, how you do it and above all, why you do it? Refine the story: Decide who's interested in your story and where to spread the word. Deliver the story: through blogs, newsletters, mailshots, social media posts, press releases and brochures. http://www.writewordseditorial.ie

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  • http://www.btbtraining.com/blog Niall Devitt

    I have recently started to ask questions/seek out opinions @ http://www.facebook.com/bloggertone
    It’s a wonderful way to engage on Facebook :-)

  • http://www.cgonlinemarketing.com/ Christina Giliberti

    Great tips Derbhile. I wrote up a blog earlier in the year to help those unaccustomed to writing daily
    http://tweakyourbiz.com/marketing/2010/03/29/whos-scared-of-the-big-bad-social-media/.

    Your’s is a lot more structured and the examples are extremely helpful.

    Thanks
    Christina

  • http://www.seefincoaching.com/blog Elaine Rogers

    Great report Derbhile,
    You should have collated some examples of your own ;)

  • http://www.michellemadethis.com Michelle

    Great tips – will try and put them into practice now on my michellemadethis FB Page :o )

  • Anonymous

    Nice blog, very informative and easy to read.

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  • http://twitter.com/mrjwhit Jason Whitaker

    Outstanding advise, Derbhile! Thanks for sharing.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for your comments, everyone. Glad you found it easy to read.

  • http://www.logoscoaching.net B @ logoscoaching

    I have just joined facebook so really appreciate you tips…thank you :)

  • http://pippablue.typepad.com/ Pippablue

    Thanks for the tips Derbhile. Will try out on future Pippablue blog and facebook posts.

  • Leo

    Cheers Derbhile. (The Blog Whisperer – I like that :D )

  • http://www.agencyseo.com/seo-company.html Kabir38k

    Excellent guidelines.I really liked this